‘Eat your hats’: Wiggly Redmayne and Socceroos stun the world

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‘Eat your hats’: Wiggly Redmayne and Socceroos stun the world
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Andrew Redmayne, who famously wriggles himself like an octopus in goal, has found some fans in Aussie icons The Wiggles, who perhaps inspired his tentacle-like movements socceroos

, and anyone who doubted them has Sam Kerr to answer to.

Kerr’s Matildas teammate Ellie Carpenter was also quick to join in the fun, while ABC News presenter and cult hero Tony Armstrong was captured moments after Redmayne’s unforgettable save, swamped by a sea of Socceroos fans in Melbourne’s Federation Square. And the praise just keeps filing in for Redmayne, the team, and coach Graham Arnold whose decision it was to put the goalkeeper on the field with only a few minutes left in extra time, banking on the Sydney FC man being the Socceroos’ best bet for penalty shootout success.Arnold had previously called on new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to give Australians the day off to celebrate following Tuesday’s 4am kick-off, echoing the famous sentiments of fellow Labor PM Bob Hawke.

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